Guys there find out that it gives class cards 4 times more. Then asked Ben Brode and he confirmed. Strangely enough Blizz "forgot" to tell this when LoE was announced. This clarification makes this card much more interesting and more playable (in Shaman for example)

Guys there find out that it gives class cards 4 times more. Then asked Ben Brode and he confirmed. Strangely enough Blizz "forgot" to tell this when LoE was announced. This clarification makes this card much more interesting and more playable (in Shaman for example)

I think they debuffed it. I've been getting a LOT of nuetral cards, as opposed to just picking 1 of 2 or 3 potential shaman class cards. That's not to say that Healing Waves and Hexes don't come up, but it's not 400% anymore for class cards. It's lots of Scarlet Crusaders and Razorfin Hunters now.

"Discover cards have a chance to present any card which is neutral or matches the hero's class. However, class cards have four times the weighting of neutral cards, ensuring they are presented as options four times more often than they otherwise would be.[4][5] Note though that because of the far larger pool of neutral cards than that of any given class, in many cases neutral cards are still more commonly presented options."

I've been trying this in a cycle/oil rogue and its cool but i'm 50/50. I've played it about 15-20 times now and i've seen all rogue cards at least once and i can't count the number of times i've seen VanCleef ;)

I would really like to know how the cards are discovered though. There are 61 neutrals, and 10 from rogue, and probably 90% of the time i've seen at least 1 rogue card among the 3

I've been trying this in a cycle/oil rogue and its cool but i'm 50/50. I've played it about 15-20 times now and i've seen all rogue cards at least once and i can't count the number of times i've seen VanCleef ;)

I would really like to know how the cards are discovered though. There are 61 neutrals, and 10 from rogue, and probably 90% of the time i've seen at least 1 rogue card among the 3

Ben Brode announced today that getting a class card have a 4 times higher chance to show up than any neutral one.

This card is amazing in Paladin Arena, I've had coghammer, seal of champions and aldor peacekeepers form it multiple times. Instant pick for me in Paladin arena, I haven't tried it in other classes but it's probably similar. 100% Value

Been using this in my midrange priest and its been working great so far. It's gotten me Velen's Chosen and Dark Cultist multiple times and can also got me Thoughtsteal late game (which fetched me boom+shredder)

Honestly, in Midrange hunter I'm not liking it. Hunter already has great 3-drop plays in their deck.. so your odds of A. not having a 3-drop in your hand already, and B. discovering something actually good are pretty slim. Worse, the 1-1 doesn't trade well at all compared to a lot of other 2-drops. The biggest example I encountered tonight being Darnassus Aspirant. :( I think I'm switching out the Scarabs for the King's Elekk's again. :(

This card is just amazing. What a lot of people are overlooking is that when this is played on turn 2 you are guaranteed to be on curve next turn. I play it in a midrange hunter and I can't think of a time I didn't get an extremely useful card from this.

Well, there are minions that can be played on curve, and there are also minions that cannot be played on curve, and then there are also spells. I understand that a chance of getting a choice of only spells and/or non-curve minions is pretty slim, but still, technically you are not guaranteed to be on curve.

Forgive me if this has been addressed already, but are the three cards it pulls randomly selected from the entire pool of 3-drops, or am I correct in remembering someone say that each card is 50/50 to be either a class card or a neutral? Anyone know?